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cj.,o-r:3!vr/!( / : Vol. No. 10 5 SURVIVING HURT IN THE FAMILY Genesis 42-45 (Fourth in a Series of Sermons on the Family) who greeted me at the door had a bright smile and a handsome face. Peeping out from behind him were two other children, both as attractive as he. As I visited with the parents, they told me of their past involvement in the church and their interest in our church. Not long afterward, the entire family joined our church. They seemed to be a delightful family. Months passed. Then one afternoon the wife made an appointment to come by for a chat. When she walked into my office I was shocked. Her face was tight and drawn. Her eyes darkened by tears. She had lost weight and was only a shadow of her former self. Gone was the joy and excitement that had so characterized her when I first met her several months before. story she told me that day was a familiar one. Her husband was having an affair. He said he was in love with the other woman and wanted a divorce. He told her he didn't love her anymore. of the most tragic of family life today is the hurt we impose on each other. This hurt has many different names. Sometimes it is the intense hurt of abuse or rejection. At other times it is the subtle hurt of or There is abuse and there is also abuse. There is the hurt caused by our and the hurt caused by our By whatever name, hurt is often I nflicted within the family circle. quick glance at the Bible reveals this is no modem day phenomenon. We've been hurting each other within the family for a long time. A clear biblical illustration of this family reality is found in the story of Joseph. his Joseph--bright, obnoxious, father's favorite son--aggravated his brothers so much they decided peace would only come when Joseph was gone. So they sold him as a slave to a passing band of bedouins. From favored son to slave in a flash, and this hurt was inflicted on him, not by strangers who did not know him but by his very own brothers. Because of Joseph's strong character and because of the hand of God on His life, He overcame this family inflicted hurt and eventually was appointed the prime minister of Egypt. It is an incredible story. tl'he most intriguing part o the Joseph to me, is what happened

when Joseph his brothers brought back together, years later (Gen. 42-45). A famine throughout the land caused Jacob to send his sons to Egypt to purchase some food. When these brothers were brought before Joseph, they didn't recognire him but he them. In chapters 42-44 we see the unfolding of this family drama as Joseph tested his brothers' and examined their behavior. Finally, the Bible says, "Then Joseph said to his brothers, 'Please come closer to me.' and they came closer. And he said, 'I am your brother Joseph, whom you sold into Egypt. And now do not be grieved or angry with yourselves, because you sold me here, for God sent me before you to preserve life.'" Then, the conclusion, in verse 15: "And he kissed all his brothers and wept on them, and afterward his brothers talked with him." terrible hurt in the family had been through the process of forgiveness and reconciliation. The question is, can that happen to us? And if so, how? When it does happen, it will happen deliberately, honestly, and incrementally. First of all, moving from hurt through forgiveness to reconciliation must be done deliherate y. It begins with a decision that this is something we need to do. Somewhere in the process of those passing years, Joseph made the decision to forgive. We don't know when it happened. We only know it happened. We know that it happened because of Joseph's immediate reaction to his brothers. He could have ordered them killed. He had both the authority and the justification for doing so. But he dido 't, because he had decided to forgive. We know that it happened because of his response in verse 5 when he said to his brothers, "And now do not be grieved or angry with yourselves, because you sold 6 me for sent m before to I preserve lifie. CVtJttJ,,, omewhere along the way Joseph made the decision, "I'm going to forgive my brothers for what they did to me." and never is reconciliation never occurs because that decision is not made. It is easier, at times,!$1 build shrine amuod butt spen the rest of our days worshipping at it. Forgiveness and reconciliation possible only when a decision is made. It must be done deliberately. 11 Honestly Second, moying from hurt forgiveness to reconciliation must Notice in the story that Joseph did not immediately forgive his brothers the moment they were brought into his presence. The brothers came into Joseph's presence in chapter 42. He did not forgive them until chapter 45. The three chapters in between provided a time for sorting through feelings and testing of the brothers to see how they had been affected by what they did. There was no easy, quick forgiveness here, but a forgiveness which came only after an honest consideration of the actions that called for forgiveness. Honesty does a couple of things in process. Honesty will lead us to confess that we were contributors to the problem, too. That was true of Joseph. His arrogance, his pride, his self-proclaimed superiority over his brothers had created the context in which they felt compelled to get rid of him. Perhaps one person was at fault when the hurt was administered, but tangled around that initial hurt a lot of other actions and attitudes and words and slights that led to it. will lead us to acknowledge our part in the problem. Honesty will also compel us to root out our feelings and work through them.

7 is, in part, what Joscp was doing between Genesis 42 and Genesis Sometimes our problem is not that we arc not willing to forgive but that we arc willing to forgive too quickly. We toss out a blanket of forgiveness to provide a thin covering for our hurt without ever really dealing with our hurt. forgiveness does not move us past hurt. It simply our hurt a land mine which will at some future time be the source of an unexpected explosion. Forgiveness and reconciliation come through a process of honest appraisal of die hurt and of what must be done to move past the hurt. I - - Third, moving through hurt to forgiveness and reconciliation must be done usually moves incrementally. First, Anger is ur natural respon to any deep and unfair pain. It is our instinctive backlash against anyone who wounds us wrongly. It may be passive anger, the grain of that robs us of energy to wish a person well. Or it may be aggressive anger, a fury that generates bitterness within. One wife wrote a poem and put it her husband's briefcase after they had a fight The poem said: I said in anger, Whatever I said in spite; I'm sorry I spoke so quickly, I thought up some worse ones last night!", a a response to hurt. If you do not feel anger as a first response, you have probably not honestly dealt with your hurt. If you 1 anger as an abiding response, then you have probably not adequately moved past the hurt. The key is to learn how to walk the fine line between your anger in such a way that you destroy the person who hurt and su ressin your anger in such a way you destroy yourself. Second, WE DECIDE TO FORGIVE. or veness is a choice. We can choose to hold on to our hurt. Or we can choose to forgive the hurt. It is a choice. Finally, WE BRING O..OSURE. have felt the full scope of our emotions, we must then bring closure. ins, closure means we will come back together. Despite the scar which still brings pain occasionally, the joy of being together is greater than the sadness of being apart. So we come back together and move forward, putting the hurt behind us. In othe closure means simply letting go. Sometimes the hurt creates such a chasm between us that we can never get back together. But we can let go. We can release the hurt and move past it. case, closure is the final step we must take to move past the hurt to healing. Conclusion y should we try to move past the hurt through forgiveness to conciliation? First, BECAUSE OF WHAT IT WILL DO FOR OUR Because families are made up of imperfect people, we will continue to hurt each other. The only hope we have for healthy and happy homes is for individuals who are secure enough and courageous enough, and loving enough to say "I'm sorry" when they have hurt someone and to say "I forgive" when they've been hurt. But there is another reason. e move past hurt through forgiveness to reconciliation OF WHAT IT DO FOR us. Someone once put it like this: "To forgive is to set the prisoner free only to di over that the prisoner was you." o survive hurt in the famil move past the hurt to reconciliation, set ourselves free from the bondage of hate, we must learn how to forgive. Is Jtur

8 CHOICES 15 LOST POTENTIAL Genesis 13:1-13 The Service of God is a Matter of Choice "Choose for yourselves today... " > The choice is an individual one > The choice is urgent > The choice must be made daily Lot had everything going for him. He had the benefit of: > a good family, Genesis 11:31 > a godly mentor, Genesis 13: 1 > a strong faith, 2 Peter 2:7,8 > material blessings, Genesis 13:5 But he never realized his potential for several reasons. Joshua The Choice of God is a Matter of Service "...whom you will serve" > Faith is more than feeling > Faith is more than profession > True faith is manifest through what we do He became more focused on material things than spiritual things, 13: 10 He separated himself from the positive influence of his mentor, 13:11 * He exposed himself to the evil influences * * * of the world, 13:12 (see also 2 Peter 2:8) THE INDISPENSABLE CHRIST John 15:5 Jesus Christ without Him: is indispensable because * * MAKING DISCIPLES Matthew 28:19-20 * We have no UNDERSTANDING > of God, John 14:9 > of life, John 1:4 * We have no POWER > to overcome sin, Romans 7:24-25 > to win spiritual victories, 1 Corinthians 15:57 * We have no ASSURANCE > that our sins are forgiven, 1 Corinthians 15: 17 > that our future is secured, 1 Corinthians 15: 19-20 The main verb in the Great Commission is "go." The focus of the Great Commission is "the world." As we go into the world, we are to make disciples by: * Identifying them with CHRIST'S CHURCH ("baptizing them") * Instructing them with CHRIST' S COMMANDMENTS ("teaching them to observe") Inspiring them with CHRISTS COMPANIONSHIP ("I am with you always")